WALKING & GAIT SUPPORT

Mobility Training System

Mobility training support should match the person's standing balance, trunk control, stepping ability, posture, endurance, safety, caregiver routine, and therapy goals. RehabMart Pakistan first reviews the user's size, posture, support level, and walking potential before recommending a mobility or gait support system.

Har child ya user ke liye same walker suitable nahi hota. Pehle balance, posture, standing aur walking ability samajhna zaroori hota hai.

Assessment-led mobility and gait support guidance
Assessment-first mobility guidance for balance, stepping, posture, safety, and caregiver-assisted routines.
Walking Support Needs

What mobility training support may help with

Mobility training is reviewed when walking, stepping, balance, posture, or caregiver-assisted movement needs safer support planning.

  • Wants to walk but loses balance
  • Stands only with support
  • Needs stepping practice
  • Leans forward or sideways while walking
  • Cannot hold a basic walker safely
  • Needs trunk, pelvic, or forearm support
  • Gets tired quickly while walking
  • Caregiver needs safer assisted walking routine
Mobility Options

Mobility and walking support options

RehabMart treats mobility support as a pathway. The right option depends on standing ability, balance, posture, stepping control, caregiver handling, and safety.

Gait Trainer

More controlled walking support for posture, trunk, pelvis, seat support, assisted stepping, and caregiver-guided mobility.

Gait Trainer for Children

CP Walker / Posture Walker

Walking support for selected children who have enough standing ability and need balance, posture, or assisted walking support.

CP Walker for Children

Forearm Support Walker

Support for users who lean forward, cannot safely use hand-grip walkers, or need upper-body assistance.

Standing Support Before Walking

Some users need supported standing, alignment, and weight-bearing tolerance before walking support is safe or useful.

Standing Support System

Custom Mobility Support

Adjusted support for height, trunk, pelvis, seat, forearms, harness, caregiver handling, and therapy routine.

Choosing the Right Path

Walker, gait trainer, or standing frame?

Some users need a basic walker. Some need a posture walker. Some need a gait trainer with trunk or pelvic support. Some first need standing support before walking support. RehabMart avoids recommending one standard walking product for every child or user.

The goal is not just to choose a walker name. The goal is to understand standing ability, balance, posture, stepping potential, and safety first.

What RehabMart Reviews

Details to send before recommendation

  • Age
  • Height and weight
  • Diagnosis or main condition if known
  • Sitting ability
  • Standing ability
  • Balance and trunk control
  • Walking or stepping video if possible
  • Current walker, gait trainer, stander, stroller, or support being used
  • Main difficulty: balance, toe walking, scissoring, fatigue, falling, poor posture, fear, or caregiver handling
  • Therapist or doctor guidance if already received
Measurements and Assessment

Basic cm measurements may help

For mobility support, RehabMart may ask for basic cm measurements, photos, and short videos before final recommendation. Measurements support sizing and planning, but final guidance depends on assessment.

Related Guidance

Related pediatric and CP guidance

These pages help families understand the wider support pathway before deciding on walking, standing, or seating equipment.

FAQ

Mobility training questions

What is a mobility training system?

A mobility training system is support for selected users who need safer walking, stepping, balance, posture, or caregiver-assisted mobility guidance based on assessment.

Is a gait trainer the same as a walker?

No. A basic walker usually gives simpler balance support, while a gait trainer may provide more controlled support for posture, trunk, pelvis, seat support, or assisted stepping.

Does every child with cerebral palsy need a CP walker?

No. Some children need standing support first. Some need a gait trainer. Some may use a posture walker. The right option depends on standing ability, balance, posture, stepping ability, and safety.

What should parents send first?

Send age, height, weight, sitting and standing photos, walking video if possible, current support being used, main walking difficulty, and therapist or doctor guidance if available.

Can I buy a gait trainer or walker directly?

RehabMart treats gait trainers, CP walkers, posture walkers, and custom mobility support as assessment-required products. We first review the user's needs before final recommendation.

Need walking or mobility support guidance?

Start with standing balance, posture, stepping ability, safety, and daily-care needs. Send basic details on WhatsApp or start the assessment form.

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